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Overhead QC Inspector

A Quality Control (QC) Inspector is a high visibility position; therefore, the inspector must always present themselves in a professional manner, with honesty and integrity.

A QC Inspector must possess good interpersonal skills and willingness to learn.

A QC Inspector is an individual who observes, monitors, and documents the execution of construction work performed in the field by utility and contractors crews.

A QC Inspector primarily performs quality inspections on work currently being performed or work that has been recently completed, utilizing established checklists.

A QC Inspector will also perform and document field safety audits, utilizing the utility Safety Website.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities:

A QC Inspector’s primary duties are (but are not limited to):

Spend 95+% of their time in the field performing QC inspections.

Inspection of existing utility facilities such as URD cables, splices, terminations, transformers, and other facilities as required.

Observe the construction of URD splices and terminations while being constructed.

Document identified deviations in QCI in a timely manner.

Conduct and document Safety Audits as required.

Attend weekly staff meetings.

Work Experience/Requirements:

Candidates for the Overhead QC Inspector positions shall:

Have 5+ years of QC inspection experience in a utility setting.

Past QC Inspector experience is preferred.

Candidates for the Overhead QC Inspector positions will:

Have to successfully complete and/or demonstrate knowledge of: utility QC Inspector Qualification Training, Proficiency using the utility Standards (C-Specs), Proficiency using utility maps and locating equipment in the field, Knowledge of utility work practices and procedures, Knowledge of the utility Safety Rule Book and other underground safety rules.